LWMedia’s Bloodborne-inspired racing game has a release date and will be heading to PC next month for the grand old price of free.
LWMedia’s Bloodborne-inspired racing game has a release date and will be heading to PC next month for the grand old price of free.
LWMedia’s Bloodborne-inspired racing game has a release date and will be heading to PC next month for the grand old price of free.
Do you remember the fan made spin-off Bloodborne Kart? Of course you do, it looked utterly brilliant!
After a last-minute delay to "scrub the branding off," the PS1-style racer Bloodborne Kart is now known as Nightmare Kart, and it's finally set to launch in May.
There's some bad news if you were looking forward to playing Bloodborne Kart on its projected January 31 release date.
Bloodborne Kart is a fan game which aims to use From Software's gothic horror action RPG as the basis for a PSone-era kart racer. Or it was. Its developers say that Sony have been in touch and, as a consequence, "need to scrub the branding off." It'll stil come out after it a short delay, but it won't be called Bloodborne Kart anymore.
We were so close to finally drifting on the cobblestone streets of Yharnam, but it looks like we’ll have to wait a little longer for Bloodborne Kart. And, it’ll be called something else when it does arrive. Lilith Walther, the developer behind the project, said the team has to “scrub the branding” off of the game and delay its release after Sony intervened. It was supposed to be released on January 31 for PC. The outcome isn’t exactly surprising, but it means the game will take shape a bit differently than planned — in a thread posted on X, Walther said, “This is a fan game no more!”
The April Fool's joke brought to life, Bloodborne Kart, has had to postpone its release following «contact» from IP owners Sony.
Due to an issue with its branding, the developers of the fan-made Bloodborne Kart announced that the demake-styled kart racer will be delayed to an unknown release date. Back in 2022, independent developer FanSoftware created a PS1-style demake of FromSoftware's Bloodborne. It had aimed to turn the gothic PS4 Soulslike adventure into a game that would fit the more limited capabilities of the original PlayStation. After this demake was released, the developers revealed they were working on a game that is usually considered a running joke in the fandom, Bloodborne Kart.
Bloodborne Kart, the long-awaited fan game that started as an April Fools' joke, is getting delayed to remove all reference to the FromSoftware action-RPG after Sony got in contact with the devs.
“WHELP. IT HAPPENED,” begins the tweet from Lilith Walther (b0tster on Twitter), one of the developers behind Bloodborne Kart, a fanmade spin-off of the popular FromSoftware game. Sony has allegedly contacted them requesting the removal of copyrighted content from the game.
Bloodborne fans are a different breed. So hungry for new content, fans have taken upon themselves to create it all on their own, starting with Bloodborne PSX, a fan demake of the original game released in 2022.
Just in time for Halloween, the creators of Bloodborne Kart have announced a January 2024 release date for the meme-made-actual game.
Bloodborne's unofficial, wonderfully low-poly kart racing spin-off has got a release date, and it isn't far off.
Bloodborne Kart, the fanmade spin-off, finally has a release date.
A fan-made Bloodborne racing game based on an April Fools’ joke is nearing completion, and now has a release date.
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